EP1713854A2 - Porous materials and method of production thereof - Google Patents
Porous materials and method of production thereofInfo
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- EP1713854A2 EP1713854A2 EP20050702064 EP05702064A EP1713854A2 EP 1713854 A2 EP1713854 A2 EP 1713854A2 EP 20050702064 EP20050702064 EP 20050702064 EP 05702064 A EP05702064 A EP 05702064A EP 1713854 A2 EP1713854 A2 EP 1713854A2
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- water
- porous bodies
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to porous materials that are soluble or dispersible in aqueous media and to methods of producing such porous materials.
- PCT/GB03/03226 describes the formation of porous beads comprising a three dimensional open-cell lattice of a water- soluble polymeric material with an average bead diameter in the range 0.2 to 5mm.
- These are typically templated' materials formed by the removal of a non-aqueous dispersed phase from a high internal phase emulsion.
- the beads are freeze-dried to remove the bulk of the aqueous phase. This leaves a skeletal' form of the emulsion behind.
- the beads dissolve rapidly in water and have the remarkable property that a water insoluble component dispersed in the emulsion prior to drying can also be dispersed in water on solution of the beads.
- Surfactant is typically present as an emulsifier.
- personal care products such as deodorants, skin and hair cleaning or care products or in household products such as laundry cleaning and care products or household cleaning or care products for hard and soft surfaces where it is desirable to administer hydrophobic materials in an aqueous environment.
- TriclosanTM also known as IrgasanTM
- IrgasanTM a chlorinated di-phenyl ether compound
- This is a widely used antibacterial compound but is only sparingly soluble in water at neutral pH. It would be advantageous to have a means of rapidly forming a solution of Triclosan without the use of special solvents or alkaline pH.
- the present invention is concerned with the production of bodies which are not beads and which have lower levels of surfactant present .
- a porous body which is soluble or dispersible in aqueous media comprising a three dimensional open-cell lattice containing:
- porous bodies having an intrusion volume as measured by mercury porosimetry (as hereinafter described) of at least about 3 ml/g, and, with the proviso that said porous bodies are not spherical beads having an average bead diameter of 0.2 to 5mm.
- the present invention also provides a method for the preparation of said porous bodies which comprises the steps of:
- the cooled emulsion retains its structure when the bulk of the phases are removed leaving a solid, polymer-containing lattice.
- the lattice so produced is characterised by a large surface area, which greatly assists the solution of its components.
- the polymeric material is a material that would be considered as "water soluble” by those skilled in the art i.e. if it forms a homogeneous solution in water.
- Water soluble polymers generally possess pendant polar or ionizable groups (e.g.
- -C 0, -OH, -N(R ⁇ ) (R 2 ) in which Ri and R 2 , which may be the same or different, are independently H or (Cl to C4)alkyl, -N(R 3 ) (R 4 ) (R 5 ) + in which R 3 , R 4 and R 5 which may be the same or different, are independently H or (Cl to C4)alkyl, -CON(R 6 ) (R 7 ) in which R6 and R7, which may be the same or different, are H or (Cl to C4) alkyl, - CH 2 CH 2 0-, -C0 2 H or salts thereof, -S0 3 H or salts thereof groups) on a backbone chain which may be hydrophobic.
- water soluble polymeric materials examples include :-
- natural polymers for example naturally occurring gums such as guar gum or locust bean gum or a polysaccharide such as dextran or cellulose;
- cellulose derivatives for example xanthan gum, xyloglucan, cellulose acetate, methylcellulose, methyethylcellulose, hydroxyethylcellulose, hydroxyethylmethylcellulose, hydroxypropylcellulose, hydroxypropylmethylcellulose (HPMC) , hydroxypropylbutylcellulose, ethylhydroxyethylcellulose, carboxymethylcellulose and its salts (eg the sodium salt - SCMC) , or carboxymethylhydroxyethylcellulose and its salts (for example the sodium salt) ;
- HPMC hydroxypropylbutylcellulose
- ethylhydroxyethylcellulose carboxymethylcellulose and its salts
- carboxymethylcellulose and its salts eg the sodium salt - SCMC
- carboxymethylhydroxyethylcellulose and its salts for example the sodium salt
- the polymeric material when it is a copolymer it may be a statistical copolymer (heretofore also known as a random copolymer) , a block copolymer, a graft copolymer or a hyperbranched copolymer.
- Comonomers other than those listed in Table 1 may also be included in addition to those listed if their presence does not destroy the water soluble or water dispersible nature of the resulting polymeric material .
- suitable homopolymers include polyvinylalcohol, polyacrylic acid, polymethacrylic acid, polyacrylamides (such as poly-N-isopropylacrylamide) , polymethacrylamide; polyacrylamines, polymethylacrylamines, (such as polydimethylamino-ethyl-methacrylate and poly-N-morpholino- ethylmethacrylate, polyvinyl-pyrrolidone, polyvinylimidazole, polyvinylpyridine, polyethylene-i ine and ethoxylated derivatives thereof.
- the bulk density of the porous polymeric bodies is preferably in the range of from about 0.01 to about 0.2 g/cm 3 , more preferably from about 0.02 to about 0.09 g/cm 3 , and most preferably from about 0.03 to about 0.08 g/cm 3 .
- the intrusion volume of the porous bodies as measured by mercury porosimetry is at least about 3 ml/g, more preferably at least about 4 ml/g, even more preferably at least about 5ml/g, and most preferably at least about 6 ml/g.
- the intrusion volume may be from about 3 ml/g to about 30 ml/g, preferably from about 4 ml/g to about 25ml/g, more preferably from about 10 ml/g to about 20ml/g.
- Intrusion volume provides a very good measure (in materials of this general type) of the total pore volume within the porous bodies of the present invention.
- the porous bodies may be in the form of powders, beads (but not spherical beads having an average bead diameter of 0.2 to 5 mm) or moulded bodies . Powders may be prepared by the disintegration of porous bodies in the form of beads or disintegration of bodies during other stages of the production process.
- Porous bodies as carriers are provided.
- porous bodies of the present invention have utility as a means of forming a solution of the polymer, but optionally include within the lattice hydrophobic materials to be dispersed when the polymeric bodies are dispersed in an aqueous medium. Dispersion into an aqueous medium of such hydrophobic materials is much improved.
- the hydrophobic materials may be incorporated into the lattice by dissolving them in the discontinuous oil phase of an oil-in-water emulsion from which the lattice is made.
- the present invention also includes, in a further aspect, solutions or dispersions comprising water soluble polymer and a hydrophobic material obtainable by exposing to an aqueous medium porous bodies according to the present invention, wherein said bodies comprise the hydrophobic material .
- porous bodies of the present invention facilitates this dispersion and in many cases enables hydrophobic materials to be dispersed more effectively than previously. This can greatly improve the activity of the hydrophobic materials.
- a dispersion of particles can be made in water but a large part of the Triclosan remains undissolved and therefore unavailable.
- porous bodies of the present invention will be contained in the product until it is used by exposing it to an aqueous environment, at which time the water-soluble/dispersible lattice of the porous body will break down releasing the hydrophobic material.
- the porous bodies of the present invention may be used to introduce hydrophobic materials into products, for example, liquid products during the manufacture of the products.
- the lattice of the porous bodies of the present invention will break down when the porous bodies contact an aqueous environment during manufacture releasing the hydrophobic material in a form in which it can be more readily incorporated into the product being manufactured.
- the porous bodies of the present invention may be used to transport materials to sites where they can be incorporated into products. By converting liquid products into porous bodies the need to transport large amounts of liquids can be avoided resulting in significant cost savings and safer transport of materials which are potentially hazardous when transported in a liquid form. Materials which would be potentially unstable if stored or transported in liquid form may be incorporated into the porous bodies of the present invention and stored or transported with less risk of degradation.
- porous bodies of the present invention may protect them from degradation during storage prior to use.
- porous bodies of the present invention Some specific examples of products in which the porous bodies of the present invention may be used are given below. These are given as examples only and are not intended to limit the applicability of the present invention. Those skilled in the art will however realise that the porous bodies of the present invention will have utility in other areas not specifically exemplified herein.
- Hydrophobic materials that are released from the porous bodies of the present invention at the time of use may include: -
- antimicrobial agents for example: triclosan, climbazole, octapyrox, ketoconizole, phthalimoperoxyhexanoic acid (PAP) , quaternary ammonium compounds, colloidal silver, zinc oxide.
- antidandruff agent for example: zinc pyrithione
- skin lightening agents for example 4-ethylresorcinol
- fluorescing agents for example: 2, 5-bis (2-benzoxazolyl) thiophene for use on fabrics (such as cotton, nylon, polycotton or polyester) in laundry products
- antifoaming agents for example isoparrafin
- hair conditioning agents for example quaternary ammonium compounds, protein hydrolysates, peptides, ceramides and hydrophobic conditioning oils for example hydrocarbon oils such as paraffin oils and/or mineral oils, fatty esters such as mono-, di-, and triglycerides, silicone oils such as polydimethylsiloxanes (e.g. dimethicone) and mixtures thereof
- fabric conditioning agents for example quaternary ammonium compounds having 1 to 3 , preferably 2 optionally substituted (C8-C24) alk(en)yl chains attached to the nitrogen atom by one or more ester groups; hydrophobic monoparticles such as a sucrose polyester for example sucrose tetra-tallowate,- silicones for example polydimethylsiloxane
- thickening agents for example hydrophobically modified cellulose ethers such as modified hydroxyethylcelluloses » dyes for example dyes intended to change the colour of fabrics, fibres, skin or hair.
- UV protecting agents such as sunscreens for example octyl methoxycinnamate (Parsol MCX) , butyl methoxydibenzoylmethane (Parsol 1789) and benzophenone-3 (Uvinul M-40) , ferulic acid.
- sunscreens for example octyl methoxycinnamate (Parsol MCX) , butyl methoxydibenzoylmethane (Parsol 1789) and benzophenone-3 (Uvinul M-40) , ferulic acid.
- bleach or bleach precursors for example 6-N- phthalimidoperoxyhexanoic acid (PAP) or photobleaching compounds.
- PAP 6-N- phthalimidoperoxyhexanoic acid
- Dispersing the bleach from the porous bodies of the present invention results in the bleach being .more finely dispersed and reduces the spot damage seen when larger particles of the bleach contact a fabric antioxidants for example hydrophobic vitamins such as vitamin E, retinol, antioxiants based on hydroxytoluene such as Irganox or commercially available antioxidants such as the Trollox series.
- insecticides, pesticides, herbicides that are stored as solid compositions before use but which are made up into liquid for spraying onto animals or crops
- compositions which can be taken by the consumer without the need to ingest the composition with a drink such as water. These compositions interact with the moisture in the oral cavity to release the active ingredient which is then ingested by the consumer.
- a drink such as water.
- pharmaceutical compositions which meet this need can be prepared.
- pharmaceutical and veterinary active ingredients may be formulated so that they release the active material into the nasal, occular, pulmonary or rectal cavities or on the skin where they may act topically or they may be absorbed transdermally to act systemically
- porous bodies can be made that remain intact until the conditions (for example temperature or pH) change to those under which dispersion can occur.
- dispersion can be delayed until a certain temperature has been reached or until the pH has changed to a suitable value such as would occur as the porous bodies pass down the GI tract .
- the acidity in the GI tract reduces down the GI tract and porous bodies which disperse hydrophobic actives only when the porous bodies are exposed to higher pH conditions enable pharmaceutically or veterinary active materials to be released only in the intestine having passed through the stomach intact .
- Examples of situations where the porous bodies of the present invention are used to incorporate a hydrophobic material into a product during the manufacture of that product include : -
- hydrophobic materials such as fluorescers; enzymes; bleaches; hydrophobic polymers for example hydrophobically modified polyacrylates, silicones, hydrophobically modified polyvinylpyrrolidone, sulpha alkyl polysaccharides, Jaguar and JR polymers; fatty alcohols or acids; dyes for example shading dyes or black dyes for colour recovery into laundry products.
- the porous bodies of the present invention may include within the lattice, water soluble materials which will be dispersed when the polymeric bodies are dispersed in an aqueous medium.
- the water soluble materials may be incorporated into the lattice by dissolving them in the liquid medium from which they are made.
- Suitable water soluble materials include : -
- water soluble fluorescers such as the 4 , 4' -bis (sulfo- styryl) biphenyl disodium salt (sold under the trade name Tinopal CBS-X;
- water soluble polymers such as polyesters isophthalic acid) , gerol, xanthan gum, or polyacrylates; diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid (DTPA) ;
- the porous bodies of the present invention may include within the lattice, materials which will be dispersed as very small particles when the polymeric bodies are dispersed in an aqueous medium. These materials may be incorporated into the lattice by dissolving or dispersing them in the liquid medium from which the porous bodies are made. If the particles are less than 1 micron, preferably less than 0.5 micron and they are incorporated into skincare products then the particles will not be felt by the user as the dispersed porous bodies are applied to the skin.
- Surfactant is present at a level of less than 5%wt in the porous bodies.
- the surfactant may be non-ionic, anionic, cationic, or zwitterionic.
- non-ionic surfactants include ethoxylated triglycerides; fatty alcohol ethoxylates; alkylphenol ethoxylates; fatty acid ethoxylates; fatty amide ethoxylates; fatty amine ethoxylates; sorbitan alkanoates; ethylated sorbitan alkanoates; alkyl ethoxylates ; pluronicsTM; alkyl polyglucosides; stearol ethoxylates; alkyl polyglycosides .
- anionic surfactants include alkylether sulfates; alkylether carboxylates; alkylbenzene sulfonates; alkylether phosphates; dialkyl sulfosuccinates ; alkyl sulfonates; soaps; alkyl sulfates; alkyl carboxylates; alkyl phosphates; paraffin sulfonates; secondary n-alkane sulfonates; alpha-olefin sulfonates; isethionate sulfonates.
- Suitable cationic surfactants include fatty amine salts; fatty diamine salts; quaternary ammonium compounds; phosphonium surfactants; sulfonium surfactants; sulfonxonium surfactants.
- zwitterionic surfactants include N- alkyl derivatives of amino acids (such as glycine, betaine, aminopropionic acid); imidazoline surfactants; amine oxides; amidobetaines .
- surfactants may be used, however it is preferred that only low levels of surfactant (preferably less than 3%wt, more preferably less than l%wt) or none at all are present .
- one method suitable for preparing the porous bodies comprises the steps of: cooling a polymer-containing oil-and-water emulsion to a temperature at which the continuous phase becomes solid, and subsequently removing the bulk of the continuous and dispersed phases.
- a method the preparation of water dispersible or water soluble porous bodies comprising a three dimensional open-cell lattice containing:. 10 to 95% by weight of a polymeric material which is soluble in water and less than 5% by weight of a surfactant, said porous bodies having an intrusion volume as measured by mercury porosimetry (as herein described) of at least about 3 ml/g with the proviso that said porous body is not a spherical bead having an average bead diameter of 0.2 to 5mm comprising the steps of:
- the intimate mixture of the surfactant in the liquid medium is preferably an oil-in-water emulsion comprising a continuous aqueous phase containing the polymeric material and a discontinuous oil phase.
- the cooling of the liquid medium may be accomplished by spraying the liquid medium, preferably in an atomised form, into the fluid freezing medium.
- Porous bodies in the form of moulded bodies may be made by pouring the liquid medium into a mould and cooling the liquid medium by the fluid freezing medium.
- the liquid medium is poured into a pre-cooled mould surrounded by fluid freezing medium.
- the frozen liquid medium may be freeze-dried by exposing the frozen liquid medium to high vacuum.
- the conditions to be used will be well known to those skilled in the art and the vacuum to be applied and the time taken should be such that all the frozen liquid medium present has been removed by sublimation.
- freeze-drying may take place with the frozen liquid medium still in the mould.
- the frozen liquid medium may be removed from the mould and subsequently freeze-dried.
- the freeze-drying step may be performed for up to around 72 hours in order to obtain the porous bodies of the present invention.
- the above process preferably uses an oil-in-water emulsion comprising a continuous aqueous phase and a discontinuous oil phase.
- surfactant can act as an emulsifier.
- Surfactants suitable for use as emulsifiers in oil-in-water emulsions preferably have an HLB value in the range 8 to 18.
- the discontinuous oil phase of the oil-in-water emulsion comprises a material which is immiscible with the continuous phase, which preferably freezes at a temperature above the temperature which is effective for rapidly freezing the aqueous medium and which is removable by sublimation during the freeze drying stage .
- the discontinuous oil phase of the emulsion may be selected from one or more from the following group of organic solvents : alkanes, such as heptane, n-hexane, isooctane, dodecane, decane;
- cyclic hydrocarbons such as toluene, xylene, cyclohexane
- halogenated alkanes such as dichloro-methane, dichoro- ethane, trichloro-methane (chloroform) , fluoro-trichloro- methane and tetrachloro-ethane;
- esters such as ethyl acetate
- ketones such as 2-butanone
- the organic solvent comprises from about 10 % to about 95 % v/v of the emulsion, more preferably from about 20 % to about 60 % v/v.
- a preferred solvent is cyclohexane as the freezing point of cyclohexane is higher than that of water and the specific heat capacity for cyclohexane is much lower than that of water. This induces rapid freezing of the emulsion.
- the fluid medium is at a temperature below the freezing point of all of the components and is preferably at a much lower temperature to facilitate rapid freezing.
- the fluid freezing medium is preferably a liquified substance which is a gas or vapour at standard temperature and pressure.
- the liquified fluid freezing medium may be at its boiling point during the freezing of the liquid medium or it may be cooled to below its boiling point by external cooling means.
- the fluid freezing medium may be selected from one or more of the following group; liquid air, liquid nitrogen (b.p. -196°C) , liquid ammonia (b.p.
- liquified noble gas such as argon
- liquefied halogenated hydrocarbon such as trichloroethylene
- chlorofluorocarbons such as Freon (RTM)
- RTM Freon
- suitable mixtures include chloroform or acetone and solid carbon dioxide (-77°C and diethyl ether and solid carbon dioxide (-100'C).
- the fluid medium is removed during freeze drying, preferably under vacuum and is preferably captured for reuse. Due to the very low boiling temperature, inertness, ease of expulsion and economy, liquid nitrogen is the preferred fluid freezing medium.
- the emulsions are typically prepared under conditions which are well known to those skilled in the art, for example, by using a magnetic stirring bar, a homogenizer, or a rotator mechanical stirrer.
- the porous polymeric bodies produced usually comprise of two types of pores. One is from the sublimation of solid ice. The other kind of pore structure results from the sublimation of the oil phase.
- Example 1 Hydrophilic Polymer (PVA) used with hydrophobic active (Triclosan) .
- An emulsion was prepared as follows: Polyvinylalcohol (0.89 g, MW 9,000-10,000) was dissolved in water (12 ml) to form the continuous phase. To this aqueous solution was added the dispersed phase comprising triclosan (0.1 g) in cyclohexane (12 ml) with vigorous stirring (using a type RW11 Basic IKA paddle stirrer) .
- the emulsion was sprayed into liquid nitrogen using a trigger spray and the resulting frozen powder was freeze-dried to form a powder.
- the freeze-drier an Edwards Supermodulyo, used an average vacuum of 0.2mbar and operated at -50 °C.
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